“I think it avoids any type of [juror] prejudice that would be created,” Garaufis said.

The families of slain Detectives Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin also agreed that they would not wear buttons or other decorations dedicated to the memory of the men.

Garaufis said he has no problem with uniformed officers watching the trial from the courthouse’s third-floor cafeteria, where jurors can’t see them. The proceedings will be shown there on a closed-circuit feed. The trial gets under way early next month.

Wilson, 24, is accused of shooting each detective in the back of the head, execution-style, during a botched gun deal on March 10, 2003. He faces the death penalty.

Detectives’ Endowment Association President Michael Palladino vowed that the courtroom will be packed with cops, “no matter what the attire.”